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Greg Hardy hops in Ferrari to avoid speaking to reporters

Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy hasn't talked to the media since photos were released last Friday showing his then-girlfriend Nicole Holder with multiple bruises on her body as a result of Hardy's alleged assault against her.

After the Cowboys' 33-27 overtime loss to the Eagles on Sunday night, Hardy didn't go the "no comment" route like he's done in the past. Instead, he just avoided the media altogether by hopping in the passenger seat of a Ferrari.

Hardy also declined to speak with reporters on Friday when the pictures were made public. While Hardy refuses to talk, his coach Jason Garrett and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones have tripled down on their support.

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"We decided to give him a second chance," Garrett said, via the Star-Telegram. "He’s worked hard for our football team up to this point. He knows what the expectations and standards are, and we’re going to hold him accountable to those.”

Jones, who released a statement on Friday, stood tall in his defense.

"The way it’s set up in the NFL, relative to behavior, and in fact we wanted to give Greg a second chance. And you lose that in the NFL if you don’t do the right things. If he will do the right things, if he will take advantage of the opportunities that he has got there and this second chance, then we’ll see how it goes," Jones said.